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Let me tell you the story of Sarah and David, a couple who were experiencing the mental turbulence like you, before coming to India and MedIndiaTours helped them to get the effective stem cell therapy in Mumbai, India for their son John who was suffering from Cerebral Palsy.

When Sarah and David first heard the word “cerebral palsy” after their son John’s diagnosis, their hearts sank. Doctors explained that John’s brain injury would impact his ability to move, speak, and learn, and they had no answers for his future.

It was a journey they had never anticipated, one filled with therapy appointments, hope, setbacks, and love beyond measure. Despite their unwavering dedication to John, they longed to find something—anything—that might help him improve his strength and independence. This search led them to India, where innovative stem cell therapy offered the hope they were seeking.

Arriving in India, they were welcomed by our team of professionals who treated them like family. The doctors listened intently, offering clear answers and outlining every step of the treatment process for John. The couple was deeply moved by the team’s empathy, kindness, and expertise. As the treatment commenced, Sarah and David watched in awe as John’s therapists cheered him on, working with him to build his strength. Each day, they noticed small but profound changes: his arms seemed less stiff, his smile wider, and his eyes brighter with newfound curiosity.

Weeks passed, and by the end of their stay, John had gained control of his limbs in a way they hadn’t thought possible. His laughter filled the room, and he managed to balance himself with support—a dream Sarah and David had nearly given up on. When they returned home, they carried with them more than just hope; they carried the certainty that John’s journey was far from over. Thanks to the care, expertise, and compassion they experienced at MedIndiaTours, their story is now one of resilience, possibility, and a life transformed by a treatment that gave their son—and their family—a brighter future.


What is Cerebral Palsy??

Cerebral palsy (CP) is a neurological condition that primarily affects movement, muscle tone, and motor skills due to abnormal brain development or brain damage, usually occurring before, during, or shortly after birth.

It is a non-progressive disorder, meaning the brain damage that causes CP does not worsen over time.

however, the challenges associated with it can persist and evolve as a person grows. Symptoms of cerebral palsy vary widely, ranging from mild issues with coordination to more severe physical disabilities.

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The most common signs include muscle stiffness (spasticity), involuntary movements, poor balance, and challenges with posture. Additionally, individuals with CP may experience speech, vision, and hearing difficulties, as well as cognitive impairments, though this is not always the case.

Types & Symptoms of Cerebral Palsy

  1. Spastic Cerebral Palsy: This is the most common type, affecting about 70-80% of people with cerebral palsy. It causes stiff and jerky movements due to increased muscle tone.
  2. Dyskinetic Cerebral Palsy: It impacts roughly 6% of cases and is characterized by fluctuating muscle tone. Symptoms are involuntary movements such as twisting, writhing, and sudden jerking. Movement challenges can affect the face, making speech and swallowing difficult.
  3. Ataxic Cerebral Palsy: The rarest form, accounting for about 5% of cases, affecting balance and coordination. It leads to shaky or unsteady movements.

4. Mixed Cerebral Palsy: Some individuals experience symptoms of multiple types of cerebral palsy, most often a combination of spastic and dyskinetic CP. Its symptoms are vary dependingon which types are combined; can include both muscle stiffness and involuntary movements, making treatment more complex.

Each type affects individuals differently, and personalized care plans are often necessary to address specific movement and coordination needs.

Primary Causes of Cerebral Palsy

  1. Prenatal Brain Injury: Infections in the mother (like rubella, herpes, or cytomegalovirus), exposure to toxic substances, or genetic factors. Often the result of abnormal brain development or damage to the brain while the baby is still in the womb.
  2. Birth Complications: Oxygen deprivation (hypoxia) during birth, prolonged or traumatic labor, and premature delivery, as premature babies are at higher risk. Difficulties during labor and delivery can contribute to cerebral palsy.
  3. Postnatal Brain Injury: Head trauma (e.g., from accidents or falls), infections such as meningitis or encephalitis, or severe jaundice leading to brain damage. Injuries occurring after birth may cause cerebral palsy.

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